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{ THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1907. trot UP the atate hoard by the medi ’ TELEGRAPHERS' MecTiINa 4 nF ° The -atrtking: tolographora h yeiNel e an onthusiastig, meeting lip Egan | STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, V ° hall, Aroado Futigot®, last night, z ape 2 being ie by Counc) 1 Pca speMal Service.) man P. Revelle, Grant Hamil) TACOMA, Sept. 12.—During the ton, organiser of the A. F. of 1 —_—— storm yeuterday a bolt of lighining ° pi ‘4@ Washington, D, OC; T. Bh Mo (By United Press.) stench the city hall, also the court | eens an Mahon and J. W. O'frien, Bn HOISH, Ida, Sept, 1A plea tn house Much exeitement gwas * 90% f ik Ma ker a couraging reports regarding the| Abatement has been filed by ex | calsad, United Press.) Heee clue AY ibduat by the Outcome of the atrike were ro} Attorney Generat® Frank Main, _ a. CO, Sept. 12.--At-| Walon carmen were subdued by the | coived, charged witheconsptracy to defraud | FRANCI " est at the heavy clubs of the police and a mob the government of timber land, ao ‘ay ot reat ures of about 50 of the new platform jg WANT HIGHER TAXES. companied by the affidavita of . and Uh st. Car) mon was forced back into the car : threo mombers of the grand jury cee ’ ger of the | barna by a concerted advance made ~ ” - E gullen ance te 5 Contrary to the usual custom, | fe@irning the indictment, charging (By United Prose.) wr satckers Broke out and pre by the blue coatn who tmd arrived Rainior Valley residents boliove | (Mat Distrlet Attorney Rutek forced! WagiHINGTON, sept, 12—L. © t anommer BONS oe ‘ape fala Wagons, on foot and On| the assessed valuation of their | the foreman to aign the Indictment Dyer, representing Jou Hon Yeo cated forth Station and| Quiet was maintained for the |Property ts not high enough, and| Without reading {t to the Brand) ang othor Chinamop of St, Louis trone the 3 from three | most of the night by an tncreaded |A8K the assessor to rain valun-| Jy, taco that | 2M laid before Commtasioner of which will be | Yous he affidavits also docile thet | tomigmtion Sargent charges of spree of patroimen nonunton Kept there yntil the atrike breakers | a peroeor sana after he) are ta better temper, Th are od DEED, Iman Fink Kor | except to man their cars, 15 WRECKED S : | pt. 12 ; spit CAR jttal but the clothes on their backs 4 Ww Jand a bunch of thelr photographs, a ll | two Boston young men started on a| 3 at a high rate of transcontinental walking race to No. 610, owned | Chicake and San Francisco in the seoltided with Cap: | Attempt to head off the three Wor Mee 10 at the inter ROSTON, ~With no cap: Albert Raymond, easily spiriting dollars from jowaion of the credulous | the rejuve | has been given 24 hours by jehtet of police to leave bis presen cester boys who started for the same destination a month ago. ih ay. and Bast 9 jfleld of labors, Numerous com-|tion pler, The tmprovements will evening at 6:80 ‘ ~y, are Pa fey ad 2 — | plaints have been made about Ray pron a bond ay of about] A series of big civil service ex ar owas bad J mac pled, cabiitee ee ,, | mon ‘% operations, $2,000,000, aminations was ordered yesterday & distance : pw Fewer cya AP mt | Raymond held forth at 1423 Sixth pematpeicasinnmadinieened by the commission, There will be yard of M. Winc ‘ltaem beer toler dee 4 a ie | at: where he had a three-room RECOMMEND BILL. fully 40 different classes of employ: ara og me 4 is Ju } While | dwelling. He also possessed a dis — ment for which examinations will ry of the | Sterry Is 22 years of age. Manufacturing | - tinet advantage in being a triloqutst A rear} injured. | ven Rdg | The ctvil service commission you: deadly wrecked | torday upheld the action of Police BY | Officer Davis im. arresting two 1G WHEELS, striking = mill weeks ago. Charges were brought | Hoa. 12.-Pig against the officer, charging bim | Y®™ber 11 next, eating away with unlawfully arresting the two = pedastals of mon. The mon wore ordered to CONTRACT AWARDED, eounty courthouse move on and refused to obey the sir attention to an- command of the poltceman. at it worrying mem: ‘board of county com with the clock | police he bas TO QUIT BUSINESS. of Auburn. waa dotng his lawful duty, HIS WEDDING GIFT §37,000. and| NEW HAVEN, Sept. 12—A wee works | ding «ift of $37,000 tx announced by Fredertok | Howard road, south The contract price GRANTS p not Wke| ter, Gertrude, who ts to be mar | Lioyd Botts. “enough to|ried to Dr. H.W. ‘Clogging the) worked his way through Yale. Hessler is a baker's son. Graves filed tnat Of tho decree. . is a wealthty cigar manufacturer of = aULLDGG ON A TEAR. this city. AUGUST STATEMENT. ‘— Dir) MURDERER, AGE 10, GUILTY. te legs de- |Wseued the monthly sta’ and his) CLARION, Pay Sept. 12.--McKin- August, showing receipts at $995, brin-}tey Richmond, a negro, aged 10,315.82, disbursements one & tulharown | was found guilty of marder in the 700.83, leaving a balance on fe and then) first degree. On account of the of $780,612.99 “people at the) boy's age. the court ordered him aye sent to the Morganza Reform tn PROTEST mal public bewan) stitution for an {indefinite pertod.| Was on the/The lad shot and killed | awkward | sister. se saat with every ee > Spurs Horse With Battery. Mopped to] MILWAUKE®, Sept. 12—Re residents from Tacoma. he ued an eloctrit battery on | horse to make him go fast, Ja pp, ‘Was fined $1 and costs on nt of the Humane Society. | ep is a rural mall carrier and is| fond of going at a good cifp, A . [year ago Supt. Clayoon, of the Hw tgp mane Society, warned him nevor to Sept. 12.—Laara,| 80 his ip on als horse, Rapp of Richard | then got a battery, attached it toland, when county | bis horse, and whenever he thought AGAINST DIVISION. permanent residents of Vashon tal- TEA. When tea is good, de turner on the current | pag +e — pay him. BAYARD, Is, Sept. 12.—Pinding . to whom) that the officials were slow to act, ## FPS EER EE engagement sev-ja Law and Order League, composed | Hockling’s death.|of women and girls, Was recently | , WEALTH ’ ted from | organized here to enforce the iaw.| * by the stren-/An ultimatum was issued that tar! # ts often the roavit of & bank book ot ber parents.) would be applied to all comman| » 24% Sctyrminstion to save tne her within « few | drunkards, and six offenders wore | * divorced him.| picked up, paraded through the| oe 69. An Roqgunt | started ® with this company. Four per cent tmterget pelt. compounded twice w % year” Your account welcome * German, Swedish and Nor- Bryan's Doubl % wegian languages spoken. She has no} CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. 12—Cir. ® Capttal fully paid. ... $100,000 eutt Judge Jas. Pryor Tarvin, tle THE Covington, Ky. died here of ast anak ma. ee ee Sse Sept id didate ice president on the | » ant ticket with Bryan. He accompanied a Mr. Bryan on several political jour- | neys, and looked so much like him | that many thought the judge was « the Nebraskan. * I: apr , chief of the agricultural Lot the cenene office, is in Assisting tn taking feports unofficially pA ie heat of| Want a Furnace? | * See the Geo. H. Woodhouse Go., 112 University st., for prices. They | * make a speciality of furnaces, none be “KEEP IN MIND” Cline’s Piano w here. Popping corn the sun thickens out of crates FOURTH AND PIKE 6T. RRR H.-L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. If you can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET, IKE FOR FREE Pic. SURG, Pa., Sept. 12.—"No ‘This is the siogan boys employed by} Telegraph com- ety. The local force quit work be cut from the ‘ struck when the} ault their keys but! ee to the job} put on the free} at the Western Union| GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF PIANOS. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTU- NITY, Cline’s Piano House 1205 Second and elec | Turkish and | the Grand 00 | A LITTLE FRUIT PARM, $5 down, $5 a Month Per Ac In the famous Yakima dis tle = | | ertet. Cultivated, irrigated, iy ° OP . . i ||) planted and cared for. 4) aS something in a box every }} DENNY in Week, say a quarter, then] a ’ » fall models a dal oe gt every month. sie Sosren ane os eo vance les t my We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Saving Accounts vans Tattered Baita, Conte ana om j Skirts. Our custom department wr Branches: Batiard, Renton, Georgetown wis make 1 prevents te measure “a Medians Sule Novely Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 24 Av vt mK KOTORS sat | cheat tas NY aeard. 1. : oH We are showing the finest and 00 D. Lowman sido u ode’ moat stylish line of TOP GOATS In the City. | THE TAILORED READY CO. Fourth and Pike. Union Savings & Trust Co. Cor, Keon Avenue and Cherry Mt, Hogs wide Agente for Ainsk 1 Sate Deposit Co, ) Jury room while the jurors, con — sao note forredoand that Rulck made a’ long BOYS START ON LONG WALK | speech in the course of which he by profession) dictments were found. & spirttualiat, but whom the police say enjoys the distinction of too the by} ton of departed spirits | the which, with a good se! ss, te) HOLD WITH OFFICER jot tummies, mate” his “same took | more than ever like the real goods, The Alaska Meat company bas employes several | Pétitioned for an order of dissolu- | CA” restdent, who was born in So Hearing is to be beard No- The Northwestern Bridge com. The commission held that if Of | PAnyY was yesterday awarded the ficer Davis was acting under {n-/COntract for the construction of a structions of the mayor or chief of oridge over the Stuck river on the A second divorce decree was yos- D. Graves for hin daugh- | torday granted to Rose Botts trom } A previous decree Hessler, who W8* granted in April, bet through an error in filing, the default was County Treasurer Gormley has nent for | band A protest is being made by the and against the proposed division | of the isiand, agitated by cottage | Seapets Fleet of battleships at navy yard. | you know why it is good:! it is bad, do} for| the stood needed a little ginger bo YOu know why it is bad? Your grocer returns your money if you don’t like Schilling’s Beat; 2 PRR RRR RARE eee he the signet did not Know that Sen: wter Borah and Martin were in cluded th the indletment, that Rulok refused to leavo the grand) which will cover the greater pa of the Untted States, ten Site, vs are not entitled to be in the cou PREPARING ESTIMATES, try. It f# then alleged that have been terrified money in order to case, City Engineer Thomson ta pre paring an estimate of cost of the | construction of a new city hall, it} public market ballding and reerea “square” “CIVIL SERVICE. The health and sanitation com- it) mittee of the elty council last night | favorably recommended the Crich ton full wetght bread ordinance. GOES TO CHINA. be held. The examinations Unue until about the holidays. Chin Tou Dong, a Chiness-Amert- DERER. attle the ent King at located, leaves today on the Min- nesota to visit China, HEALTH BOARD CRITicIZED, te where the pres passenger station ts | robbery presented the crime, Ludwig Szongiel, the w frocked charge of shooting At last night's session of the | hotel koopers. State Medical association, Dr. T. J. | Sulltvan of Hutte, Montana, decried Furnace Heat the presence of politics health board and urged the con- your health : Bee Geo, H. Wal Femoved permanently ¥ house Co., 112 University st, for electricity. 609 People’s Bank | furnace for your house, Bidg., Second and Pike at °°?) @ specialty of them. | -| The Exclusive Style Shop. cee Special Offerings in Infants’ and Children’s Wear 75¢ Silk Hose 40e Here is @ large collection of infants’ Silkk Hose, in brown and pink; 4 and 6 sizes only, that sold at 75; now offered at about half. They are of the best quality, but come in these 40 sizes only, Special oes Cc | 25¢ Lace Hose 124c¢ An immense line of Infants’ Lace Hose, in all sizes, Come to pink, Na@ht blue, red and black. An oxeeptional collection of the best 250 hose values. Now SPECIAL LINE OF Infants’ Silk Bonnets Worth $2.50 to $4.50. 95e At this special price we have a large and extensive line of Infants’ Silk Bonnets, of exceptional merit ‘These attractive bonnets are prettily made and trimmed with the finest materials throughout. They come in red, blue and white, and sold from $2.50 to $4.50. Very special to close .. Children’s School Dresses A SPLENDID LINE AT 714-716 714-716 Second Ave. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Tomorrow Night On the Palatial Steamer Yosemite i i | Tickets 50 cents from committee On bale at foot of University at. Friday alight, or Royle's Clothing Co,, 428 Pile wt at wny time » te sald that President Roosovett had | je, "migration inspectors | have Instructed him to see that the in| wholeanio on the grounds thae they tn humerous inatances the Chinamen into paying the will }atart in about three weeks or as } soon aa the proper advertisements can be made and they will con- FORMER PRIEST HELD AG MUR. PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 12.—With a motive for priest from Chicago, has been held to the grand jury on thé and ktlling| Setphen and Andrew Starzynaki, | in thet» the best for your comfort and Wood. He makes ...95e graft and perseoution of Chinamen | by offielais in the immigration ser | viee, and asks for an investigation rt { In general, the charges are that n. - Dancing and Fine Concert DRUG STORE ing, clerk, was attending to a custo; in the front of the store, a nm thief ente pharmacy at Second ay at er #0 covered a few minutes later there were no algns of the thief and a who were working on the case had obtained no clews as to his identity looked a second pack of cash con taining which belonged to the Seattle Bec. trie Co, having been taken in from | the wale of street car tickets. tol Walibaum, 10 years old, was av eldentally shot by one of his piay mates while playing “Wild Woat The gun wi chum, Wesley the bullet dese on the head, cordially “smoke” with us on Friday evening, | September 13, at Columbia Lodge ||] Hall, between Pike and Union sts, on Seventh ay, ¥ shipped; over six hundred | more important to Seattle. men are at work and others | One Dollar a share. No promotion shares. being added Write or call for full information at the Seattle office, On the completion of the first section, in sixty days, earnings will begin. ‘The | earnings of the first six as a ome | months are estimated at $135,000, and net profits 25 per cent on investment ¥ The present issue of stock is being sold at par, $1.00 per | share, ‘The next Issue will be sold at a decided advance SEATTLE-TACOMA . ° 6 7 a ens William Watker id ** 820 Second Avenue | or ? ‘ane Rai Raincoat Weather The first rains ‘of Seattle’s wet season have come to rémind you that it is time for that raincoat. We have prepared especially well in this department, |} and a visit here will assuredly result in your find ing just the coat you want to keep “the weather” out. IS LOOTED Shortly after 1 o'clock this morn while L. F. Dodge, the lone or = a rear door of Sw and Pike and made off wi cash draw from the safe containtng about | 0% When the robbery was dis late hour today the detect! In his hurry the Intruder over several hundred dollars Friday and Saturday We will give you an opportunity to buy one of the | new coats that have just been unpacked, at a con- siderable saving. We will show you a wide range | of materials and styles, including the cravenette, | | cravenetted serge and rubberized silk and satin in tight-fitting and loose effects, with the new cape |}, and of full length—coats that will protect you and look well, too. Two price divisions— | Raincoats Raincoats $12.75 $17.50 For The Children Friday and Saturday, we offer a splendid fine of } Children’s j New Fall Coats, Suits and Dresses 3uster Brown, Excellent Deacendin PVERET Bullet Kills a Boy, , Maas., Sept. 12.-—Dan fired in the air by his ausing his death A Smoker Members of t A. 0. U. W. invit to come re and ORTHWEST: TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY First Ave. and Columbia St. SEATTLE, WASH. Worth Considering The rich man may keep a bank account, the poor man must, because the man of small means needs all the help a company like ours can give him in these days of fierce competition We cordially invite you to call and open an account, Suits for all ages—suits in sailor, Peter Pan and fancy styles—all colors. values, at, prices varying From $3.75 to $18.00 For The Ladies New Suits are being unpacked daily, although our assortment right now is very complete. Friday and Saturday we offer an extra special in either tight- fitting, cutaway or mannish style, in plain and fancy mixtures, for the extremely low price of— £. SHORROCK, President. J. P. HARTMAN, Vice President. ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary. 4. V. A. SMITH, Bonnets You can bring the children here with the assurance of securing the very bonnet you want for them at this season. Be sure and see the pretty BEARCLOTH ff bonnets. They come in white and colors. There is no more complete hat department In Seattle than this one. All the very latest styles and colors are here. Frid and Saturday we offer a new fall $10 hat 4 very dressy street hat, for only $5.00 hier. Fly on the Fiyer ROUTE. 12: 15, 3:55 and 7:30 p, m. | 820 Second Avenue | ELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie ALASKA GOLD MADE SEATTLE GREAT are S5o-—Round Trip, R ROUND TRI LEAVES S@ATT Alaska produced one hundred and thirty-five million dollars in gold in ten years, 1897 to 1907, and last year produced twenty-one million dollars in gold and four and a half mil- lions in copper. , BEFORE—ALASKA GOLD DISCOVERY—SINCE 1897 Times hard. 1907 Times good. - 1897 Real estate low. ss Po gar — 7 , S 907 fork plentiful, eee on eencains 1907 Wages high. v. mere vary See | 1907 Bank deposits over 69 million 1897 Bank deposits only $4,652,168.) dollars, Alaska Home Railway Will Make Seattle Greater For every dollar of Alaska gold there is a hundred dol- lars of Alaska copper awaiting development, but transporta- tion is absolutely essential Copper mines or gold mines can’t afford te pay $500 per ton freight for 100 miles. IT IS A SEATTLE RAILWAY. Progress to date of ALASKA HOME RAILWAY Aug. 10,—Organized by the citizens of Valdez, and nearly every man, woman and child subscribed Aug 1l.—Wharf, ware- Control of the Alaska Coast steamers makes Seattle houses and terminals | the real terminus of the Alaska Home railway. Alaska bought Coast steamers are a ferry between Seattle and Valdez, A Aug. 12.—99-year franchise | long ferry, but still a ferry. granted in Valdez, Aug 13,—-Construction begun, first mile graded by citizens of Valdez Construction has been rap- idly pushed twelve miles are already graded, three cargoes of rails, cars, engines and other materials Every man, woman and child in Seattle should buy stock in the Alaska Home Railway Because it will earn big dividends, and because it will multiply the production of gold in Alaska, and will develop | | Alaska copper resources, which are even more valuable and since, based on actual earnings Heriry D, Reynolds, Trustee, Basement, New York Block.